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Old 02-11-2013, 02:38 PM
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Hi all my engine management light has come on and i believ the fault code is p0372 any ideas on the cause car is still driving perfect is an 03 sti thanks.!


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Tried putting it into google ?
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Found this page, might be helpful. Code Definitions
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Its actually p0327- knock sensor circut voltage low just gotta find wout where it is now thanks guys


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Passanger side couple inches to the side of the throttle body on the block. Its bolted down with a 12mm and has a small white plug
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If you decide to replace it yourself. The bolt must be tensioned correctly (25nm) and the connector on the sensor must be facing in the same direction as it came off.
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it doesn't need to be tensioned
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it doesn't need to be tensioned
Seriously? Dude, there is a correct tension for every single nut and bolt on the car. That's like saying head bolts don't need to be tensioned
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yeah seriously, don't cross thread it, hand tight is fine seeing as it doesn't hold the whole damn car together
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25nm, says so in the workshop manual. It's a sensor that generates a signal based on vibrations. Over or under tightening it will affect its operation. The connector must be placed at the same angle as the one that is removed, so it detects correctly also
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